Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 21, 1968, p. 4

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georgetown herald rih h n iimhi u 22 main street souttv gaorgttovfa ontario wruaiy bashtfciksw paqe4 thursday november 2ht 1968 editorial comment ongcvjc career on a doesnt spend ib year in the mayors chair and be mown ea george- towns best loved citizen serving the poblit for even a year as mayor mean that e men mult of necessi ty antagonize some residents if he is worth i his salt for he must on many occasions make decisions which cannot be popular vlrtj everyone but such a long term of service can earn respect and no one can argue that joe gibbons ha a generous share of that from the georgetown which has been such a part of his life j there was genuine regret last week when mr gibbons held a press conference following a council meeting to indicate that die would not be a candidate for reelec- tion and even those who oppose him in politics will edmit that something will be missing from an election without this hardy veteran campaigning mr gibbons always- fought a hard campaign to his knowledge of municipal affairs he added a shrewd awareness of what it takes to get elected and he made no secret of the feet that he was campaign ing every day of the year no int those few days before the lections like most suooessful politicians he ree lized that thvjbnly way one can serve on council is to get elected and jo stay elec ted whenever fellow councillors accused him of politicking he readily admitted it and he always welcomed an election as the best way of having people decide who they wanted to handle municipal business mr gibbons while politics is his first love found lime for other civic business too as assessment commissioner between his terms as mayor he did an excellent job of operating this department during geor getowns growing pains he was a mem- be of the lions club for e number of years it is fitting that along with others who have served georgetown well that his name will be perpetuated jn town with a street gibbons place named after him meanwhile we wish him a happy future with many years ahead toertjoy municipal affairs albeit it is from the bleachers f rom now on wewsgmoes r haraldt arf 10 and so yawn ago 195s i mr tarry norton 61 main st s wai th lucky winnoc of a 1959 ford- at- the annua c coy lorn scott christ- ma parly saturday at th armoury th ticket wi drawn by mra murray glen splka scott rescued a three month old celt from an icy death at llmehoute last week the colt had tum bled into the swimming pool at the earl scott property and was close to perishing when spike scott umped into th chlly water and lifted the colt out john gunn was returned as chairman of the hospital board thursday others elected were socretary mra lloyd marks treasurer mrs william hamilton and dir ectors william icinrade and denney charles 1 the costshfibihg cumbers poor promotion delivering a priming order lo an in dustrial firm on monday we wondered how long it would be before industries in the newer industrial area will band toge ther and pressure council for better roads it was armstrong avenue that va hap pened to be on and mud and potholes combined to make it less than a plaasant trip along the street t talk a ibt about industrial promot ion and how necessary it is for t her town o pet more industry but sometimes we forget to value those that are already here surely such a muddy bumpy street 1 fyjoyed our visitor ratther than the chore which it might at jflrsj seem to have a strange young ameri- i can visiting our home for a week it turned oucto be a pleasure and a rewarding ex perience for us as well u we were asked to house one of four senior students from van wert ohio who spejit a week here while four young geor- petfcwners were hosted in tljieir town ln this rotarysponsored projecttthe boy attended high school classes for the week wee treated here to a trip to toronto and nefernoon at niagara faills as well as a couple of private teen parties they were elsa with their host guesrsat a rotary din ned where they presented a program each telling about his home town in terms of his tory education industries and sports we learned many things that while mejiagers are the same in both countries davatinn by this jiiime archaeol ogical group hut whether this village site was occupied in the same period ai the ossuary was used is not yet known analysis and cataloguing ef i the- considerable bone material from the ossuary still remain financial to he done in the laboratories industrial ideal would be little incentive for an prospect to think of our town as probably there are reasons or engineering which would make it tmi tnc tepartment of anthrop- possible to permanently surface armstrong j t reftut sucar and spice by bill smiley hate november i94 0 over ninety guests called to wish happy birthday to mrs jiemtel webster of norval when she held open housethursday to celebrate her 90th birthday she was assisted by her filece miss prairie- magulre tor the first time in the history of hal ton municipal af fairs the wardens dinner we held in georgetown when george cleave reeve of esquesing was host to some 250guests in the legionhall last night miss sybil i bennett qc acted as chairman r wet leaves tracked onto the- dun kltcheo floor a month o4 putting en anew tiro a day toe late storm windows a week toe charm for the misanthrope the guy who wants everybody to be as mtmn as he is for once he knows everybody is as dun late and atudylno fer exams a he which makes hira glum- end other streets in our industrial park but this does not preclude keeping these roads graded and having some kind of tempor ary hard surfacing when a road has been for morprological features sex age dont worry i do not have a early and aurly and we draw at time of death and evidences plan for writing an almanac of our xhade and creep into the of injuries and illnesses amongjthe months but im almost cer darkness of our souls and con- these indian villager atill rtun that most people share my template with horror the five main to be made the results jvuw of novambor it is a real months ahead many year as arm- will be prepared for publication bummer in existence strong j in retrotpect the discovery it may be beautiful it is something for an incoming counof this important and unique laid australia- with no wonder guy pawkai and aithe other guys in en the deal kinljtrid to blow up the english king and parliament en novenv plump for early in the new year month too let its a gray month this in canada is cymbolised by grey cup day isnt that appropriate tt couldnt have been a lord brortn or blue or green or any of those distinguished names who donated our football cup it had to be lord grey oh i upem for the lunatic f ef our population nov ember has its merits ifs doer hunting month when one can ee eut and muddle around in the marshes for 10 the only co i have here is that the deer population is steadily in creasing thanks to the incredible ln epbitude of most hunters peo ple like sjdhny wyonch the deer ere safer from hunters than the church la from tax col lectors and if a grand month far tttoee ether huts the rainbow trout ffahermek i cant think el anything en thoae boneshak ing moist laden november mor nings ue te your navel in ice y happy or happily glum lt a month when every ner- ma i canadian gets e rotten cold which hangs on with ve ry i ne degree of misery until the 34th of may if the month when christmas advertising rea ches a tanlth of stupidity its s month when your kids quit university when your roof springs a leak when your furn ace decides it is worn out when your old barkache itunoed by summers sun starts to ache back when your carg fju tuneup turns into a major ov erhaul if a month when a if your bestlaid plansefleefetnber turn aft egleyand you realize you are running on three cyl inder instead of the usual five its a month this year when you had to lick a saxcent stamp for the first time in your life and your poor old yank friends had to choose not snow white but one of the seven dwarf cil to consider in its road planning fln archaeological site wax made by babe on the beaches and the m h t f tv rf lhe wr ably s rwy dank hr hy happy lit pm or arthritis haw nouth brln t haj possihla ajtnlficcr and a re- beiuthul woman with nnthins u kwp lh p dry auhli kurll and plain id uth in octourwhar do knawladteaba sour many et black baes under jia no wnd- world war i and- iknifieant alia ef this nlurls rd on nov 11th evthoi road limbly inroduc by tou and stubborn fuhar i 1 hh- ban h the germans couldnt nine procedures a plea is made therefore that unusual findings hmw in the soil such flint pot tcry and bone objects should be november hss a certain ffrfm i come fremt i hate november i preserved and their discovery reported to those versed in archaeological history there are differences in thair environment particularly did we note a cooperative edu cation scheme our young man for ex ample has hopes of being a banker sr spends mornings at his books and after noons working in a bank- americans have a much heavier em phasis on history rui government which i is a prerequisite of their final high school j yhc mail bag year tt is sometthing which ontario couldi investigate j who is mystery group it was with some regret that we r wonders our boy loava on saturday morning a r a waak ago w had nauer haard of van wert d7 s rod tnday w hava haard so mucfi about it that dear mr editor w would like to visit it somaday t n tumty to uk that all citiuns w hop rotary will continue this good c ou to vote on eltction day niflhbour program and that othr fmill a u eivj cob will have the privilege of being hosls next year ihdian burial ground is unearthed arsheridan sideration to who to vote for jy howard savege md pr savaiitj a medical doctor specialuink in pediatrics it a native of the sheridan oakvilu arja and a graduate of the un iversity of toronto ills hobby or4tholtiyhas become an im portant lurt of his life and he holds the position of research associate in the department of oreuholay l the boyal ontsr- io luseuitt i atxr ruuri mah a thf glen v shfrldaii n purinjr tha diirin of younif nuaery stock of hed maple ar rubruni anil sycamore txicmloplatanusi williams isnd of the nurseries in novem ber lb7 several humnn hones jwdve exposed amatitf and ha- nejth roots of thd trees the tnaxu had been transplanted i19fhu section of land 3years previously and had at- tagscd a htiglit of about 4 niti- fttjriff survey on mir fullow- ln day by dr wslter keityoni iwpartmeiif jof by antf staff of th aarlicoicy of the tloyal oht muum wan curtailed eing tumpttjturcs drawn trader and landscraper brought to lijiht about metre below the cultivated surface another area of scattered bones after setting up survey refer ence points and dividing the area into 4x3 metre rectangles the two bonecontaining arcjis wers excavated by trowel grape fruit knife and brush in succes sive levels of 20 centlbiertes depth thereby removing layer of coarse yellow sand clay and fine gravel mixture and gravel glaoial till this careful and painstaking removal of soil revealed a lar ge circular mass of human hon es abdut s metre in diameter 11 roetrvs deep at ils outer edge and about 1 metre deep at us centre lire higher rim of the bone mass was du lp pert to various leg and anh bones having been stood upright when they had berii placed ag- atpsl tha laidej- nffhe hnnrni otherwiiae the huricj were alinokt inextricably mixed excavat ion lo i j it haj sugurstrd the preeuec of skeletal materiili from about 100 individuals described the differing aurs although at l udsil half ate estimated to have been time bone was believed due to an- effect of the trees rootlets ra ther than due to an earlier data of deposition the soil surrounding the 2 bonepits has shown numerous vertical columns of clay-gravel- mixture extending to a depth of 1 metre into the underlying graval these columns era ev idence of the former sites of upright wooden posts used dur- ins ossuary interment the practice of secondary bur ial of skeletal remains in a common pit or ousuury was car ried out by the huron end neu tral indian peoples of southern ontario from about 1300 ad unljl their decimation and dls- peraal in the mid seventeenth century these ritual proceed ings formed part of the keaat f the kettle held about every 10 years and were participated in by the villagers of a wide ilua 111 i illn the slate of people to coun cil that were advertised in last weeks herald should demand much consideration a few years ago delrtrx de velopments delrex ratepayers association and- the non-main- tenance of the wm0 assess ment ratio had a profound ef fect on the selection of that years council also at the time a slate of people were advertised by a mysterious georgetown elect- oris i association ef darkrias havec l the rest of another and teu put raj ny november ear blades in apples and cauil ti ties in candtas f ohhl searing fuel i bills last years rubbers vatw it is a time when mjlht comrsuhed into thlrt air mud and haltonmp repeats ottawa much is tainc hard andi ly a small minority of our youth said around ottawa thes days some 5 to 10 of youth are in- about the attitude and jelions volvfd in the group dlsturban- of youth cij such as the use of illicit drujta the hippies or atudent i attknden a luncheon of i demonstrations the voluntary committee on i health of the senate and house v1 i university in quebec a alrailar fljiure turned up in a study re cently released by the students i iie opknkd hia l with in oakvillc and in winnipet this statement j the cllucial question is of business directory c0rbett chiropractic clinic spinal xray service available ky appointment i77ui 4t mill st old pt office dressed by psychiatrist and a professor on the staff of mctil university walker currie oitomatnilt 13 main st bramplon miaua 517 hours 0 atn to h vx tuaaday to saturday ifrlday b ajn to d pjn n y appolpfanaidl i see no hope for the future of our people irthey are depen dent on the frivolous youth of thia year a slate of people lay for certainly all youth areadvertised hut tho mystery reckless beyond words u complete with no name of aponsor listed course whether or hot this i minority is representativa of dent on the frivolous youth ult and xvltlar or1 not tho croup disturbances ere accounts by ther jean hrc- boeuf and other members of the alo tho asseksment ratio ap pears to he running off balance again with more houses baini built than factories it is left for one to wonder if there is a direct connection from this advertisement the usl sessmenl off balance the halj ton lutepayers association to brumc development a how could we possibly expect fair deal if our representation on council art directly connect ed with real estate and the de velopment corporation taxes will be increased next year hut you the voter can jesuit order lit huronla duringi hp to control that increase by the parly seventeenth century voting wbely on election day proceedings when i was a boy we wpro taught to be discreet and res pectful of elders but the pres ent youth are exceedingly ujsn and impatient of restraint that was written in the eight century itc by hedod und u one of many quotation which i could use to illustrate that throughout recorded history adult society bus iwen alnrmed by the teeming excesses of each youth generation to uy that there is considerable public concern about our current crop o young people is to stati a truism to squeexn the ldst drop of blood out of a foregone rnnrlnlnn and ihy rhararttr and apparent extent or youin disturbances certainly leave lit tle room for complacency 1 likely to spread maybe too much is bain uid but 1 question whether enough is being said of the right thinif i made a suggestion in the house some weeks ago that the federal government tihould show leadership in edu cational campaigns warning ag hinst the dangers of these vari ous- types of hallucinfery drugs avalluhle to youth today i was pleased te see in a speech delivered by honour- able john munro minister ofj national health and welfare j that his department had estabj robert r hamilton oftomtbitlsy 118 mountalnview koad south carretal bide par appolntmant barragers claanarashlrt laimalarara ib main s l6fl gualpb all work dan an pramlaaa wallace thompson 3rd division court clark jl commlstlaiiar w hcam kvafaaalanal knalnaar jnaultlajajbltlnaar a ottaru land surwyar ohleal 1773211 773300 honta mcbain and hulme ontario land surveyers wlllowdsle 3223534 lc mitxesse ols 877r275 residence tyaeiialic exploration of ihiw rmlclron or infants at th- was begun in april lwfl uf death group undr the direction off mr patrick hartney of the psrtment uf anthropology of val of the aurfaca losro of jrurrounding quarter acre nf urnled uj by a traitor thuk cwita1n hoping for a continuing pro youth urc engaged in greuitve georgetown a benefi unorthodox activities to date only 3 small circular lll wjrily not just fi shell bead such aj the huron winniily and neutral indians used for albert 1orlei 11m firbt bona cotrtaiiinij arj adornment have been found in among the ruwa pt young the vicinity of this oasuarya smili of university ofturqnto hej maples wai found to cob tain prehistoric village site about 4 she what do you call skeletal material from only ab- mile nurth of sheridan nuv sou wltu bringh you in out 10 indlvldualb the poorer series ohsuary and lntie about uita the iniirilt a pi on i i our erlain which cause foiuern eveiv panic hi the older generations and the ijiiu goes tin in the prev over tel evision and in speeches to bor row from churchill never m the field uf human conflict have o many suld m much alwiol i lew slat- of preset vu liuu of iu tfjujad has been uiidcr a bartender i i mi i iviui-n- tji n i ute iuformatlou and education- j al material oil drugti and he kaid his department is prcpar- lm to uxsitu provincial author- ilies in every way pouihle in the development of programs designed to eduealo our young people iukuk is mo aimplr solu tion lo tins probkm hut it is mly through ihu lnlerot uf all of ui that ue do find a solut ion i hope to write further on tllu mlljvl optometrist l m brown 0 d 47 main st n suite 1 tor appointments phone 973a7 epair monuments pollock x campbbll designs on jtkquest inspect our work in greenwood cemetery phone o21rso 112 water street north o a l y ms service wjlllalwomtal bulova ujmpaccutron sarvlcv cntr john b0ught0n jewellbrs miartltud wlchiur tmaln st n t7m3ll i roller construction it now installlna aluminum sidins windows doors allwork guaranieeo frea estlmalas call 177910 tf

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